After many failed attempts to pass a casino bill, supporters think they may finally have a winning hand -- proposing two casinos and a new revenue-sharing plan. Opponents are raising long-held concerns about gambling’s social costs, including addiction and crime. We’ll look at this new bill and its odds for passing.

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GUESTS:
- � from Manchester. He is a longtime proponent of expanded gambling in the state, and sponsor of the currently under debate.
- Patricia Lovejoy � from Stratham. She opposes D’Allesandro’s gambling bill.
- � executive director of , which put out a
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